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Comment by JohnFen

2 days ago

> The sticking point like always will be media playback (read: DRM/widevine).

Probably true in general. But for me, that's not a sticking point at all. I don't care if a browser supports media playback or not.

What I do care about is the ability to enable/disable embedded code execution (JS, at the very least) at a fairly granular level. Does Orion allow for that?

It's a major sticking point for most people though and a very large blocker for wider Linux desktop adoption.

  • We like Linux adoption around these parts. But don't we like it because linux doesn't let companies mistreat it's users?

    If users are unwilling to opt out of that abuse then I think its OK that their migration to Linux remains mildly inconvenient.

    • DRM sucks, but the time to thrash against it is has passed. It's here, it's not going away, and users expect to be able to use their browsers to watch protected content.

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    • Agreed.

      My take is: you're welcome to the party, but don't be surprised if someone shows you the door when you pull out the drugs. It ain't our type of fun.

      I understand various reasons why people are pushing for the adoption of open source software, but it will be counterproductive if it brings the problems of the commercial software world with them.